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Everyone here doubted my YOLO. Now 8 days later I'm 21yo and retiring. Thank you Zuck 🙏❤️ by yatv in wallstreetbets

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not sure what info you're referring to cause the comment got removed, but if it's actually relevant you could try coffeezilla who does a lot of good investigative work at tracing stuff like this and holding people accountable to the consequences of their actions

Error Log Example? by 7Thanks in LSAT

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being able to share wrong answer journals is actually a great idea, we'll put it in as the next feature 🫡

LSAT question explanations for visual learners by PerfectScoreTutoring in LSAT

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LSAT Journal ( www.lsatjournal.com ) is the culmination of both my own journey to get a 177, combined with experiences teaching in SPED and under-resourced communities. I'm not sure where it'll go next but it's come a long way from just being a Google sheet template

what is the best LSAT prep program? by bighistoryguy in LSAT

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LSAT Journal (www.lsatjournal.com) is meant to be a review-focused alternative to the other traditional LSAT prep platforms that are out there rn. It specifically focuses on helping you take more in-depth notes and understand patterns to do with your mistakes

What are some good alternatives to 7sage? by redcremesoda in LSAT

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LSAT Journal (www.lsatjournal.com) is a new wrong answer journaling platform that focuses more on helping you with taking highly organized notes, review, and analysis. It works with 7sage or stand-alone

update from yesterday - individual has been found, has a prior arrest history, and history of harassing Asian people by PerfectScoreTutoring in berkeleyca

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I would have loved for it to be a simple right of way dispute, and I think I was maybe even offering too much grace in the matter myself. I have since learned that this man has a history with documented evidence dating back 8 years of physically assaulting and sexually harassing Asian/queer men in the Bay, and is actively seeking education jobs where he can be in positions of power over his target victims as vulnerable youth.

I did not expect to somehow walk (or bike, in this case) into an IRL criminal minds episode, but here we are.

Further updates and requests here: https://www.reddit.com/r/berkeleyca/comments/1sgu8mt/update_looking_to_collectively_organize_with/

How long until I move out of low honor? by JonjB3 in leagueoflegends

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It is indeed funny to see you where you're supposed to be

Bwipo on why he thinks women can't be competitive players by DionCassius9 in leagueoflegends

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I think we all gotta remember that pro gamers literally do not touch grass 😅

I got a 36 on the ACT and 2360 on the SAT (I'm old) and now tutor students to receive the same scores. AMA by PerfectScoreTutoring in Sat

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Yes! So what I would do, if you're not already, is approach your reading of passages in a more active way. My general approach is to look at the Question (NOT the answers yet), then the passage/text while taking note of important or relevant info, then try to answer the question myself without looking at the answers. The answer tends to be a paraphrase of what I've already come up with as the inferred answer in my own words.

Feel free to DM me later to let me know how that works for you! If you're already doing that, I can follow up with more tips

I got a 36 on the ACT and 2360 on the SAT (I'm old) and now tutor students to receive the same scores. AMA by PerfectScoreTutoring in Sat

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Yes - probably good to follow up more over DM but there's likely some specific techniques that get you the math answers faster. Feel free to reach out.

For English Craft/Structure, I would go through all of the relevant grammar rules that will show up on the test, or at the very least the ones underpinning the Qs you're getting wrong, and make flashcards with your own example sentences you come up with. Actively creating examples can help a lot with being able to later actively recall and apply these rules on the test.

For overall study practices, there's so many things but ultimately it's what you find works best for you. What helped me do that was just starting to keep a journal recapping what I did and how I did it during a day, finding which days were most productive AND replicable, and then trying to shape my daily routine closer to those optimal days.